How iPaaS Overcomes the 
Challenges of Cloud 
Integration 
Daniel Chilcott 
Managing Director/Co-Founder, Flowgear
Agenda 
• About iPaaS 
• About Flowgear 
• 4 Ways to Integrate 
• 8 Challenges of Integration 
• Customer Stories 
• Questions
About iPaaS 
• “Integration Platform as a Service” (part of the PaaS family) 
• Term coined by technology research firm Gartner 
• Refers to a cloud-based platform that provides integration middleware 
capability
About Flowgear 
• South African company founded 2007 
• Vision is to make integration accessible 
• Recognized in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Integration Platform as a 
Service, Jan 2014. One of 17 vendors, globally. 
• Flowgear service is delivered from US, Europe and Africa
Four Ways to Integrate 
• Hand Coding 
• Integration Middleware 
• Cloud-based Integration Platform (iPaaS) 
• Integration Brokerage
Pro’s 
• Quick to build 
• Cost effective 
Con’s 
• No control 
• Hard to maintain 
Use For… 
• Simple integrations 
• Low-impact requirement 
• Ground-to-ground 
1 of 4: Hand Coding
2 of 4: Integration Middleware 
aka ESB 
Pro’s 
• Very structured 
• Highly scalable 
Con’s 
• Costly 
• Requires infrastructure 
investment 
Use For… 
• High-volume requirements 
• Low-latency requirements 
• Ground-to-ground 
• Extensive integration strategy
3 of 4: Cloud-based Integration Platform 
aka iPaaS 
Pro’s 
• Fast time to value 
• Cloud friendly 
• Subscription-based 
Con’s 
• Not as efficient for ground to 
ground integration 
Use For… 
• Cloud to ground and Cloud to 
Cloud requirements 
• Extensive integration strategy
4 of 4: Integration Brokerage 
aka VAN/EDI Switch 
Pro’s 
• Outsourced implementation 
• Mostly pre-built 
Con’s 
• Often charged as % of revenue 
• Limited endpoints/solutions 
• Often file-based 
Use For… 
• Total outsource 
• Specific solutions
Four Ways to Integrate 
Hand Coding (outsourced) Integration Middleware Cloud-based Integration Platform Integration Brokerage 
Time to value 
5 
4 
3 
2 
1 
0 
Setup Cost 
Ongoing Cost 
Flexibility 
Degree of structure 
Control
Challenges of Cloud to Ground Integration 
• Virtually all enterprises use a combination of Cloud and ground (on-premise 
software) 
• IT department used to be able to forklift data between systems 
• API’s force proper interaction 
• The Internet isn’t always on!
Challenge #1 
Cost 
• Before iPaaS, enterprise needed to deploy costly ESB’s 
• As a Cloud service, iPaaS is available on a subscription (often monthly) 
that aligns with the features required 
• No additional infrastructure is required
Challenge #2 
Platform Management 
• Managing availability and updates to integration middleware requires 
domain expertise 
• In iPaaS, a highly-available environment is provided with no 
maintenance required by Enterprise 
• Components of the Flowgear Platform are updated monthly
Challenge #3 
Knowing Where To Start 
• Applications expect data to be 
supplied in a specific way 
• Flowgear brings samples right into 
the design area to accelerate 
productivity
Challenge #4 
Connecting Disparate Data Sources 
• Flowgear DropPoints are software agents installed on application or 
database servers 
• Creates a secured, outbound, fault tolerant connection 
• Enables Flowgear to access data sources in different networks without 
any extra work – no VPN’s, no file transfers
Challenge #5 
Bridging Old 
And New 
• On-premise systems 
typically use older techniques for communication 
• Cloud services have API’s 
• Flowgear supports old and new techniques and allows communication 
to flow seamlessly
Challenge #6 
Software Gets Upgraded 
• During workflow design, Flowgear locks the specific product version 
being integrated 
• Users are able to upgrade the version used in the workflow when 
they’re ready
Challenge #7 
Things Go Wrong 
• When an integration fails, enterprise needs the ability to get to root 
cause quickly 
• Flowgear logs every single action taken so developers can step through 
problem integrations to determine the cause
Challenge #8 
Keeping Control When Requirements Change 
• Enterprise needs to be nimble to stay ahead 
• Often, that implies changes to integration processes 
• An iPaaS platform provides one place to manage all integrations 
• Flowgear supports agility in integration by allowing iterative changes 
to be made easily
Customer Story: Maxidor 
• Flowgear integrates tablet app for contractors to Sage 
Evolution 
• Pilot rollout handled over 100’s of orders in June 
• Orders available instantly 
• Eliminate capture error 
• Responsive customer service 
“It’s one of the best partnerships 
I’ve had in a while – it’s been a 
streamlined process from the 
beginning…we want to redo all of 
our reporting using Flowgear and 
get everything into the cloud” 
Yasheen Partab, 
IT Manager 
Maxidor manufactures, distributes, sells and installs 
custom safety and security solutions.
Customer Story: Impak Onderwysdiens 
• Flowgear integrates student applications from a third 
party product into Sage Evolution 
• Handles payment allocations and invoicing for all 
applications 
• Handles integration with logistics vendor for track and 
trace 
• Integrated 1000’s of orders for the 2014 academic year 
“We have more efficiencies in 
system – more visibility, better 
customer relations – giving more 
detail about what we charged, 
value delivered.” 
Germari Pieterse, 
Financial Director 
Impak provides parents with the necessary products 
and services to educate their children at home or at 
an Impak Academic Centre
Thank you 
Questions?

How iPaaS Overcomes the Challenges of Cloud Integration

  • 1.
    How iPaaS Overcomesthe Challenges of Cloud Integration Daniel Chilcott Managing Director/Co-Founder, Flowgear
  • 2.
    Agenda • AboutiPaaS • About Flowgear • 4 Ways to Integrate • 8 Challenges of Integration • Customer Stories • Questions
  • 3.
    About iPaaS •“Integration Platform as a Service” (part of the PaaS family) • Term coined by technology research firm Gartner • Refers to a cloud-based platform that provides integration middleware capability
  • 4.
    About Flowgear •South African company founded 2007 • Vision is to make integration accessible • Recognized in Gartner Magic Quadrant for Integration Platform as a Service, Jan 2014. One of 17 vendors, globally. • Flowgear service is delivered from US, Europe and Africa
  • 5.
    Four Ways toIntegrate • Hand Coding • Integration Middleware • Cloud-based Integration Platform (iPaaS) • Integration Brokerage
  • 6.
    Pro’s • Quickto build • Cost effective Con’s • No control • Hard to maintain Use For… • Simple integrations • Low-impact requirement • Ground-to-ground 1 of 4: Hand Coding
  • 7.
    2 of 4:Integration Middleware aka ESB Pro’s • Very structured • Highly scalable Con’s • Costly • Requires infrastructure investment Use For… • High-volume requirements • Low-latency requirements • Ground-to-ground • Extensive integration strategy
  • 8.
    3 of 4:Cloud-based Integration Platform aka iPaaS Pro’s • Fast time to value • Cloud friendly • Subscription-based Con’s • Not as efficient for ground to ground integration Use For… • Cloud to ground and Cloud to Cloud requirements • Extensive integration strategy
  • 9.
    4 of 4:Integration Brokerage aka VAN/EDI Switch Pro’s • Outsourced implementation • Mostly pre-built Con’s • Often charged as % of revenue • Limited endpoints/solutions • Often file-based Use For… • Total outsource • Specific solutions
  • 10.
    Four Ways toIntegrate Hand Coding (outsourced) Integration Middleware Cloud-based Integration Platform Integration Brokerage Time to value 5 4 3 2 1 0 Setup Cost Ongoing Cost Flexibility Degree of structure Control
  • 11.
    Challenges of Cloudto Ground Integration • Virtually all enterprises use a combination of Cloud and ground (on-premise software) • IT department used to be able to forklift data between systems • API’s force proper interaction • The Internet isn’t always on!
  • 12.
    Challenge #1 Cost • Before iPaaS, enterprise needed to deploy costly ESB’s • As a Cloud service, iPaaS is available on a subscription (often monthly) that aligns with the features required • No additional infrastructure is required
  • 13.
    Challenge #2 PlatformManagement • Managing availability and updates to integration middleware requires domain expertise • In iPaaS, a highly-available environment is provided with no maintenance required by Enterprise • Components of the Flowgear Platform are updated monthly
  • 14.
    Challenge #3 KnowingWhere To Start • Applications expect data to be supplied in a specific way • Flowgear brings samples right into the design area to accelerate productivity
  • 15.
    Challenge #4 ConnectingDisparate Data Sources • Flowgear DropPoints are software agents installed on application or database servers • Creates a secured, outbound, fault tolerant connection • Enables Flowgear to access data sources in different networks without any extra work – no VPN’s, no file transfers
  • 16.
    Challenge #5 BridgingOld And New • On-premise systems typically use older techniques for communication • Cloud services have API’s • Flowgear supports old and new techniques and allows communication to flow seamlessly
  • 17.
    Challenge #6 SoftwareGets Upgraded • During workflow design, Flowgear locks the specific product version being integrated • Users are able to upgrade the version used in the workflow when they’re ready
  • 18.
    Challenge #7 ThingsGo Wrong • When an integration fails, enterprise needs the ability to get to root cause quickly • Flowgear logs every single action taken so developers can step through problem integrations to determine the cause
  • 19.
    Challenge #8 KeepingControl When Requirements Change • Enterprise needs to be nimble to stay ahead • Often, that implies changes to integration processes • An iPaaS platform provides one place to manage all integrations • Flowgear supports agility in integration by allowing iterative changes to be made easily
  • 20.
    Customer Story: Maxidor • Flowgear integrates tablet app for contractors to Sage Evolution • Pilot rollout handled over 100’s of orders in June • Orders available instantly • Eliminate capture error • Responsive customer service “It’s one of the best partnerships I’ve had in a while – it’s been a streamlined process from the beginning…we want to redo all of our reporting using Flowgear and get everything into the cloud” Yasheen Partab, IT Manager Maxidor manufactures, distributes, sells and installs custom safety and security solutions.
  • 21.
    Customer Story: ImpakOnderwysdiens • Flowgear integrates student applications from a third party product into Sage Evolution • Handles payment allocations and invoicing for all applications • Handles integration with logistics vendor for track and trace • Integrated 1000’s of orders for the 2014 academic year “We have more efficiencies in system – more visibility, better customer relations – giving more detail about what we charged, value delivered.” Germari Pieterse, Financial Director Impak provides parents with the necessary products and services to educate their children at home or at an Impak Academic Centre
  • 22.

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